A few months ago, I heard from a correspondent of mine in Detroit who had been afflicted with a dermatitis of the palm of her hand for some twelve years. After reading Jess Stearn’s book, Edgar Cayce, The Sleeping Prophet, she decided to use witch hazel on it in the manner described therein. She reported […]

“I can’t say enough about how great castor oil and the flannel are for warts. I have had planters warts on the bottom of my feet for most of my life and for two years I had a wart under my thumb nail which was very painful. Well let me tell you, I applied the […]

Not many suggestions from the readings were directed toward the healing of animals, but no ingenious human being will let his beloved pet suffer if he has any idea of how to relieve his discomfort. Four stories have come to my attention, all from patients who have been working with their own bodies at a […]

The patient is the fountainhead of research, according to an editorial in the Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey. To me, this means we should never desert the patient when we are looking for instruction – or research – or evidence – or enlightenment. The following is a condensation of one patient’s story: […]

Thrombophlebitis of the leg was an occasion in our family to use some of the concepts developed in the Edgar Cayce material. The physician is told to “heal thyself.” So my wife Gladys and I went to “work on her left great saphenous vein when it became inflamed recently. There was tenderness, moderate to severe […]

For speakers with sore throats or for teachers, preachers or mothers who call children to dinner-Cayce suggested a remedy. This therapy was actually offered to a questioner who found that his throat was a bit “foggy” whenever he began a lecture. The rather simple instructions could be followed by anyone desirous of the same sort […]